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(New York, Tuesday, March ‘81. 1908. 


SESS ES 


PICTURES OF EVERY. KIND. 


Brandus Sale a Potpourri of Olga and 
New, Good and Poor. 


Every winter Mr. Edward Brandus has a, 
-Yummage sale of the ‘pictures which have’ 
accumulated on his hands. He is a buyer 
of the widest catholicity in taste, who is 

determined to supply pictures. that will 
‘appeal to the Lest and the meanest capac- | 
ity without regard to the feelings of the | 
“critics, who are usually outraged if an ex- 
hibition does not meet certain standards. | 
'Fastidious persons lacking in robustness | 
-and tolerance will do well to avoid the col- / 
lection now to be seen at Fifth Avenue | 
‘and Forty-fifth Street, lest among, the 164 | 
canvases they meet some of their special | 
“black beasts,’ and the’ milk of human | 
‘Kindness curdle in their.breasts. Those, on | 
the other hand, who get amusement from | 
uncanny. works of art, and like to puzzle | 
Over conundrums in paint, those who ask | 
nothing better than to guess at the name | 
to be attributed to an old canvas, could | 
not do better than to pass carefully in | 
review the pictures Mr. Brandus has dis- | 
covered and kindly brought across the sea 
for their delectation. It is this form of | 
;altruism which may ‘have influenced the | 
Prench government when it decreed an or- 
der to so’ enterprising aman. M. Brandus | 
is décore. | 

Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday eve- | 
nings are set aside for the auction sales | 
‘to be conducted by Mr. Silo at No. 546 | 
Fifth Avenue. 4 

It isa curiously uneven collection he | 
has brought together this. year, and any- | 
thing but uninteresting, - potpourri of the | 
modern, old, and primitive, of the good, 
bad, and indifferent. A finer example ot | 
Fritz Thaulow than ‘Winter Scene near | 
Copenhagen” has rar ely if ever been shown | | 
in New York. Composition, mass of color, | 
movement of water, wintry splendor, all -| 
are here in this’ really superb canvas. 
Caston La Touche in art is what some pe- | 
culiar dish, spiced with some exotic condi- | 
ment, is in gastronomy; four of his clever | 
illustrations in paint include “Recital in 
the Salon of Madame Réjane” and “Sunset | 
at Bruges.’’ The reader of ‘“‘The Last | 
Chapter,” like the two men listening ‘to 
Madame Réjane in the picture just men-_ 


Hon, «like 
‘Castle’ contains the portraits of 
‘members of the same family, a 
“woman, 


‘that thade him the delight of the American 


‘are members of his own family. They are 


‘hard: work: 


Bie ix, Ay ol pcpeaber ined sited or > + oy t nie? Pea A, ese” » 


skirts” the edges of caric 
pwith © a. smile on his. lips. 

“Such picturés are in me 
‘trast with favorites of a 


Toulmouche, _ whose © Sa, 


a young girl, and ° ‘two 
painted in that clean and well- licked sips 


bourgeois thirty years or so ago. And, for. 
a Toulmouche, it is a very good Toul-, 
mouche indeed. One suspects- that. these’ 


eertainly far and away superior to the | 
lackadaisical ladies in Third Empire gowns 
whom he used to turn out with such a 
methodical and conscientious brush. So) 
with our old friend Berne- ‘Bellecour. 
“L’Embarquement” 1s a Scene of cee 
life,- the. shipping of cavalry by rail, ~ 
is elaborate in its correctness to all ah 
details of French soldiery, whether in. full 
panoply or fatigue dress. Every ‘one. of 
the soldiers jis a separate individual, ° en 
portrait, in fact. One ‘sees at once | that. 
such faithful and expert records must 
please soldiers immensely, whatever - ‘the | 
artists may say. It represents a deal. uf 
It appeared at. the Salon of 
1882, and at the Paris Centennial of 88, 

Of modern Frenchmen who are seen here 
in representative works, let us mention 
Aimé Perret, who, like Jules Breton, fol- 
lowed the lead of Millet, but idealized the 
peasant. Perret tends toward a somewhat 
classic vein in the heads and forms of his |. 
‘women harvesters. There aré five Perrets, 
the same number by Adrien Schulz, a land- 
scapist and pupil of Hanoteau, and. no. less 
than eight examples of Antonio. ‘Torres, a. 
Spanish confectioner of, ideal. heads, who 
runs Carl  Blenner hard. The “Ville! 
d’Ayray,” by Corot, is an upright ton- 
taining a pool, trees, female figure, and 
goat. It suggests atmosphere, but lacks’ 
the fine, pearly sky and peceeee alfa 
we associate with Corot. 

Among the primitives is a delighttul lit- 
tle group of Virgin, Bambino, and Angel, 
assigned to Mabuse. Very curious and in- 
meresting is the triptych painted by some) 
Spanish or Flemish primitive, giving in a 
somewhat harsh but original’ style the 
story. of Isaac, Jacob, and Hsau. It seems 
to be a genuine old piece of the sixteenth 


“century. The “Virgin and Child,” to whom 


the name of Sassoferato is appended, is 
another pleasant problem for those who de- 
light in hunting attributions; for its qual- 
ity makes the labor worth while. ‘It is a 
picture to buy on its face. If its au- 
thor can be ascertained, so much the bet- 


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man ee flowers. by one Herman van der 
‘Myn, . who is said to have lived between 
1684.and 1741. Catalogues are not infallible, 
“however, for we have here a “Fortune Tel- 
ler,” by, John Ovie, which, though a more 
‘than. commonly attractive portrait | ofa’ 
‘young gentlewoman, is not a fortune teller, 
and has none of the Opie characteristics, 
whilewa portrait of David Garrick, the ac- 
tor, attributed to Sir Martin Shee, is paint- 
ed. in an entirely different style from that 
kof: the whilom president of the Royal 
Academy. As Garrick died when Sir Mar- 
tin: Was about ten years old, there must: be 
a mistake here. The brushwork resembles 
that of Allan Ramsay. | 

Such errors are really of far less im- 
“portance than some people ‘imagine. | Even 
‘if Van: der Helst never could have painted 
this: “Duteth Woman,” that is not saying 
the picture is worthless. Just a pretty 
| problem to discover what it really is. The 


little group of Faun, nymph, children and‘ 


couchant leopards, assigned. to Martin de 
| -Vos;. and called for some reason ‘‘Paon et 
| Syrenx,” is more or less of a guess. There 
| is a singularly amusing portrait of a lady, 
‘with the name of Lady Jane Grey painted 
in the margin. It seems to be attributed 
to Antonio Moro of Utrecht, though the 
catalogue says Antonis, Moro van Dashorst. 
lt has Hone of Moro’s traits, but for all 


tat is” a picture worth studying. From 
_the the Charlis Sedelmeyer collection come’ a 
“handsome portrait of a man with ‘the name 
of Rubens attached, and the portrait of a 
Pete carine a pearl necklace attributed 
to Van Dyck. Sir Peter Lely, Kneller, 
Gainsborough, Hoppner, Romney, Lawrence, 
Morland, and Northcote among the British, 
Baron Gérard, Drouais, Mignard, Philippe 
de Champagne, Tourniéres, Toqué, Rigaud 
among. the French—these are names. that 
do not always tally with pictures that one 
recognizes readily as painted by the artists 
hamed. On the authority of Charles Sedel- 
meyer a portrait is assigned to Jan van 
Huchtenburg. It is one of the best things 
here, but looks strangely modern for a 
work by the old battle painter of that name. 


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Fifth Avenue cae 
_ for $32,296, | 


| The first session of the Edward Brandus 
.collection of old and new paintings at the 
FNfth Avenue, Art Galleries last night at-| 
tracted a number of individual buyers and } 
‘brought prices that were at times unusu- 
ally good, The large majority of the can-| 
lyases, however, were secured by dealers. 
\The highest price of the session ‘was 
given for John Hoppner’s “Miss. Elizabeth 
Sufnell” by P. M. West, of Sa. Louis— 
$6,200, The same buyer secured for $2,200 
Robert Tourniere’s ‘‘La Duchesse DD’ Or- 
leans.” “Mrs. Mackworth Praed,”’ by Sir 
| thomas. Lawrence, went to RK. Gim pel, a 
‘New York dealer, for $4,100, Bouguereau’ | 
i“*Youth’’ was sold to Bio R. McCausland | 
for $3,000. | 

‘ue titty-four numbers~ of the catalogue 
realized $32,296, 

Names of artists, titles of piccunes: the 
buyers and prices paid follow: 

W. Thornley; ‘‘Saint Malo,” J. A. Parker, $45. 

' Adrien ‘Schulz, . ‘Pool. in. the Forest: of on- 
tainebleau,’’ J. A, Parker, $110, 
Sir William Beechey, ‘‘Mrs. Vernon, Louis Katz, | 
$145. 
| Robert A eee “Madame de  Montlucon,’’ 
| Mrs. B, R. Ladew, $225. 
leg hate Dupre, “Return Home,” J. A. Parker, 


$425 
ojean le Duca, “‘The Troubadour,’’ KE, H. Archer, | 


William ‘A. Fe el i a “Youth,” By Rw), Me- 
Causland, $3,000. 

Johan “Van Huchenburg, **Portrait of <a) Man,’ 
Mr. C., $250. 
| Mme. Vigee- Lebrun, ‘‘Mme. Raymond,” “A. W. 
Weston, $230. 

_ Louis Kratke, Rede te of the’ Two Emperors. at’ 
Presbourg, 1805,’ W. Robertson, . $220, ; 
Louis . Lagrenee, aia De Saint: Aubin,” 

| Harry A. Cass, $900, 

Bernardino Luini, ‘“Vitgin and Child,’? J. “A. 
| weer $250. 
| . Alexandre Gabriel Decamps, ‘Child iand Horse,’? 
iL. Ralston, $1,300: 

Ecole Ombrienne, “Virgin ‘and Child,’??’ BE. J. 
| onent, > 
| Be cc Ede, “The Little Bridge,’ 0, A. Archer, 


Frederic Ede, ‘Shepherd and His Wlock,’? $150. 
Frederic Bde, ‘The Stream Through the Feilds, if 
S. Russel (agent), $190, 
| Francois (Baron) Gerard, ‘Madame Recamier,’? | 
| BH. Gimpel, $1,400. 
| Pierre ‘Mignard, **Queen, Marie Therese, Wife of | 
| Louis XIV.,’' L, A. iLanthier, $180, 
“Le Chevalier Maltais, “Still (bite,’? $95. . 
George Romney, ‘‘Lady Hester Amelia De Burgh, | 
Sister of the Whirteenth HMarl. of Clarnicarde,’” | 
P. M. West, $1,050. ' 
Emile Levy;, ‘*‘Peasant ‘Girl from the Roman | 
ECampania,’’ J, Ls Newborg, $160. 
| eperd Teniers, ““Dutch Interior,” J. A. Adams, 


indifference’ ; hather | 


$1 
Hyacinth Rigaud, “La Duchesse de Lesdi 
oe Dee “Doula XIII. Herald,” A. Stine 
Tg, 
1 Lazerges, ‘‘Arab,’? $100. 


Woman. with Flowers, "* W. WwW. 


Sir Thomas Veta 
Ae Gimpel, $4,100. 


es id 
M. West, $2, 
aia $6,200. 


tae 
Jan Van Maluse, “The Vin with the I 

bucan Anas a Wao: sone aaa S| 
Antonio” 


TD. Ni Nicholson 
ae 


“The Hoigvbates? wae Jd. A, 
, “David Garrick,” Mrs, B, R. 
a Leloir, “The Rose,” George F. 
OBE tries Jacquet, ‘The Letter,’ H, baie 


Herman. Van’ Der Myn, Portrait of a Young 


Robertson, 820, 

“Greenhouses,” J. J. omas, 
‘Mrs. Mackworth Praed,”” 
“The Love Song,’ J, Herresa, 


coh Ourbut Francois, ‘‘Portrait of the Duc @’Alen- 
Afterward Henti Ill., King of France,’’ oan 


$125, 
Robert, sce “La Duchese d’Orleans,” P, 
“Miss Elisabeth Sufnell,” P.M, 


avery Henry Hazvlow, R. Bho 
s ce Aaa 2. Carter, 
Toca ance Cay son 


‘Denis de 
is XV age 1729, diet 17 C. BL. Blod- 


Frits’ Thaulow, 
75. 


Gustave J acquet, 


Jolin ‘egopner, 


“Countess of 


se ey Prkey Cousin of Barcelona,’ \! 


tonic ‘saat ie, *y: = venereal 4p 


DEALER 


AS GET MOST 
UF BRANDUo WORKS 


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Psintines ae eet Session 
Draw Large Attendance | 
and Good Prices, 


Forty-eight catalogue numbers at the 
sale of paintings of the Hdward Brandus 
collection in the Fifth Ayenue Art Gailer- 
les Jast night realized $53,570, making a 
total for the two sessions of $65,867. 


The attendance and the prices were: 
good. As at whe preceding session, the 
(most: important of the .works were se- 


j cured by dealers. 
prea Re top figure, 


given by 
PJohn Ly. Briggs 


/ $3,000, was 
for. George Romney’ $s 
(“Lady Hamilton.’ Immediately: after it 
‘Louis Ralston, a dealer, secured B,J. | 
| Blommer’s “Maternal Love.”’ 

) Phe next highest figure was $2,850, given 
‘hy George \Arrajo ‘for Hmile. Van. Marcke’s 
jCattler’ oS. Mldridge, “with $15550, \ got 
. Hoppner’s ,, Miss Adam.” “The “Duchess of 
Bourgogne,” by  Pierre- ut nard, went to 
Charles D. Hyde. for -$1,1 

Names of artists, titles of pictures, buy- 
erg and the prices paid follow : 

Haquette’s ‘Old Dieppe  Fisherwoman,’’ 


¥, 
; “Carmen,” lu. Brenckmeier, $205, > 
Torres?’ “The Belle ie ‘Tarragona,’ Samuel Me 


“Elizabeth, 
\L. A. Lanthier, $400. a 
| BHide’s ‘The ghhee: Loing: 
et: $180. ssid 
‘s *Autumn,” HB. | 
ide’ : ‘River Scene,’’ (W.A. 
| “Ootes’’ “Portrait ‘of. Miss 
| Babcock, $425. 

fete Vos’s “Paon et. Syrens,"” 
Vestier’s “Madame de> Colana are 


mer, $300. 
Van.'Couwer’s “View at Lotti 
Evans, $140, : iS Gee 
“Girl with Pet Col Li ne | 
Ribera’s “‘The Anatom G (hula 
Tocque’s *‘Peter the thins of Russia,’ t. | 
Lanthier, ne ee 
_Archer, $550. ie 
| Lagrenee’ s. “The Clemency of Coriolan, ON, Ww. 
Leavitt, $500. 
hag apnmenchrs “The Card Castle,” Welix Fourea, | 
“Street at Dinan,” J. A, Parker, 
Hopnner' ‘proud ie “ee ed tis 
erret’s Ou er is 
Parker, $560. a a 


Ferset’s “Sunset in the. Fields, ars 1 Foes 


Clay’ s *‘Marine,’? R. 'W. ‘Cameron, pes 
Comte’s “The Dancing . Lesson,” ‘ta | 


“Mrs. Clark,” °Mrs. “D. J. ‘Sigiming, 


sy iepant 8s “‘Duchess de Bear ras 
Bile ae. gogn ne Charles. D.| 


Harlow’s 

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V M ta: Cattl G nEe AtroI0, $2, 

an Marcke’s ‘‘Cattle)*> a ae 
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SO2H. 
Tournieres’ “Madame: 


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oO Roslin’ 3. ‘‘Madame D’Azincourt,”’ - Louis ‘Kats,|_ 
Mationonits \(tdend England,” J. 5, Mi itchell, $425, 
Flinck’s ‘Portrait of a Man - Pea.) 

body, S610. 

Detti’s “Troubadour,” @, C. Muir, $1 at, . 

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Ty i cy ‘Mule, de Lavalliete,” ws 
ose “Virgin and Child, ut Lest Katz, 
Lapgrenée’s ‘‘Eimpress Elizabeth, 78> au ie Cus- 


ter. $1,300. 
Talero’s ‘Young Greek Gin,” oe Me Parker, $105. 
hier, | 


cus eu “Countess ’ of Falmouth,” 


Digs 8 “Marquise ‘de ‘Serilly,” Robert K Hut-| 
ton, $ 
Latouche’s ‘OA re at Bruges.’” agent \ $475. 
eae s “The Last. Chapter,’* Luis Calderon, | 


Lae en “Lady Hamilton,” John. Ke Briggs, | 
oy 00 

Blommers'’s ‘Maternal Lore,” Louis “Ralston, | 
$1.40. iy 

Migaatd’ *s “‘Portrait of Mme, eA Presidente de | 
Maison,’? A. Andrews, $150. 


Goupil’s ‘The New Purchase,’? LL. Davila, $350. 
Peta s ‘Duchesse de “Montmor ency,’’ ~agent, | 
OOG: 
ee 3 ‘‘Scene in Holland,” George F, Carter, | 


“Daphnis et Chioce,”’ P. ‘Delaye, 
$750. 
Van Dyck’s “La -Femme au Collier de Perles,”” 


R. Gimpel. $2,200. 
Leloir’s ‘Ta’ Derniere Gerbe. Ton Jewitt, $700, | 


Bellauger’s 


Smaak Ede’s ‘“‘Landscape,’’: FL (A. Vanderlip, 
$185 

Wrederic Hide’s “Creek, nk A. Parker, anksls 

Telpy's “Meadows,’’ ort $250, 


The sale will be continued to- day. 


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CATALOGUE 
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' OF THE (AZ 
COLLECTION ¢), 


OF 


Modern and Ancient Paintings 


BELONGING TO 


MR. EDWARD BRANDUS 


TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION 


On 


WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
EVENINGS, AT 8.30 


APRIL 1ST, 2D AND 3D, 1908 
FirtH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 
546 FIFTH AVE. AND 45TH ST. 


WHERE THE COLLECTION WILL BE 
ON EXHIBITION 


Sunday, March 29th, from 2 to 6, and following days and evenings 
until the Time of Sale 


The Sale will be conducted by 


Mees P. SILO, -.  - * =  -,. =, AUCTIONEER 


Se 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and resold. 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 
pay down a cash deposit of at least 25 per cent., or the whole of 
the purchase money, if required, in default of which the Lot or 
Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and resold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and risk 
within 24 hours after the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder 
of the purchase money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled 
for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in 
default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible 
if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 


4. No checks received unless certified. 


5. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside on account of 
any error in the description or imperfection, and no warranty what- 
ever is made. All Articles are sold just as they are, without 
recourse. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the 
settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be re- 
moved during the Sale. 


7. No claims allowed after the removal of goods. 
8. Our record of Sales in all cases final. 


9. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un- 
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold by public or 
priate Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) at- 
tending such resale shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This condition 
is without prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce the 
contract made at this Sale, without such resale, if he thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer 


ROBERT TOURNIERES 
MADAME DE MONTLUCON 
No. 6 


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Ancient and Modern Paintings 


BELONGING TO 


Mr. EDWARD BRANDUS 


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Oa eh SEG LIE G8 Gir So Ss AG a aR 5, 66 
eRe ee Ree ee i de wee es es ee ee ee a 108 
So ae gs) ST OS Sop ls i dec ee ga 162 
ETAT em SP i aM ia clg VA o's se Fo wey a ya wes 103 
ee GeV NIT Ge ek eee os eee cd baa lees aes 13 
Te eae hg. x ia coo g skews ngs tgs ye eS 142 
I et A, ie se as Eels See a ew 85 
NM I a gh ee ae ts Gs ne wg Se kn ie a eo es 123 
Te et hn aie as hooey oe beanie gie eee eae we 86 
MRE pa a gies sna blsce ak wie ole eine 6S 33, 156 
Re tee pry eg i an bo We ties woes ce ea eels oes 70: 
I I rt ere sions diag veda et te ey make es eh ets 121 
RT eee ig ks vale nS aR eae ee os 19 
RE LCS nis cine co gin ks tesa vols we be ed ae gs 137 
EE reenter le cg as He vee tba eee ba em ents 20 
Eemreipatie RI ppe ss ice ee cee ee eee ee bene 128 
ME CO Go alee f FA a Gwe ow 8 ov ew oi 41, 92, 158 
TS EA ai pe a a lth Piet Ss 71 
We 1S; 0 Pies ees ee so a I ees oP ee NE deren Ee Gee 900 
Ctr pate se is wi sv ve So nw oom aptewreye comms Il 
Pee ePrederic ci us ee 22, 23. 24, 07, 08; 06,1 116,717, 118 
TN tei hie wii gas cock ew bk ie ala mere 97, 130 
Re Bere ae Ie orc sy so ali gae 8 BH! 4m, win woo RER Real 6m to OY 
ainsoorouen, oir [homas. 6.) J... 6. Re a calistans wens I14 
RS TE NOMIC OLS ey icix sich mpgs ocak A Gia m eine Dee wae 25 
ECS 0S RNS San Se nis Pir erat nena rere Sei ir ea arate Q, 105 
RAPER AINE ee isthe eck Pisce Cea ce OS Wk wiem ne oon es II5 
a ere he es se or fe hy eek Pia in we ns gly 144 
(ny ST Re a AGS aaa ea ne alegre eg a a 8 


RSS eGR roe rt paca arn ire geo nreede era are 55 


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Harlaw;- GeGrre eS Se noe Et 50, 74 ree 
Hilliard, Ns 2.5 be Sage as Ge Se eee 159 
Hogarth, -Wilhant=. os 305> eae cr ee 161 
Hoppner: J Onn SN Se et ea ee 49, 82 
Jacquet, -Gustave® 000 oye ecco s Ss 40 
Jacquet, Maurice..... Ieee Gees aces SSS es 39, 95, I13 
Kaniiniann, Angelica: 3.2 eee ee Leutne eee 146 
Kneller, Sir> Godfrey. 5252 wat ee ee ues 
Kratke; “Lois: 22260 ie oe os oe oe el 16 
Las bouche, Gaston. sc sis ae ee eee 100, IOI, 153, 154 
Lawrence, Sir Thomas... Ss ae ee, 45 
Lagrenée Louis: 8) an eee 17, 70, 96,133 
Lazerge, Joo 06 ceca dann no ee Se 2 
LeDuc, Jean)... oie Aa be. Ee oe 12 
Lely, .Sir- Peter ios c.c oes sea tose 0 we see 98 
Ly Epinay, Gowen a. See ee 141 
Deloir A. Decco. oo oe ee is ee ee ln ca oe 38 
Leloir,’ Mautice 2.00 IIo 
Levy; Bens ss inns 2 ee ace oe el 29 
Print, Banks acess 0's 0 on ecaiece sme eis 5 epee 18 
Maltais, Le; Chevaliers. 2... cs noe, ee 27, 152 
Matigonon,-Ag-.. 63 2.4 2 sa ane oe se Se _ 90, 134 
Mege;: Sic. oc. 20s baa ete ay ear eo Sera co 
Nicnard,= Pierre... occas cpene eae ere 26, 88, 93,.104, 147 
Mortand, :George ood sa ee ae as 2) ue 149 
Northcote, J. ok win 2 bo oases wa eee ne 10 
Ombrienne,: Ecole 4 sec. fos 55. oe as nas os ee 21 
Opie; Jobin 3562 oe . 32, 87, 132 
Qudry; Jo. By. i. ee wes hn aoa CR ee 145 
Palma, G.  Vecchtosiiics cc se a 138 
Perret, Aimé 2)... S555 540 7 ee eee 35, 36, 83, 84, 140 
Pourbus,> Foo ae a ee ee ee 47, I51 
Quentin-Latour;: Meo 22. tsi oe ee oo 34 
Riberra,: Y.-F. os. eco ee ee 75 
Richet, Jos. os. sve aces ke Ha 31 
Rigaud, Hy os.) cpu sei hae ea 40, 136 
Romney, Georges. acc see's once culties eo pigumg eseee leat 
Roslin, A. v5 2. 3:0 4G oO ALR Bee 2 ee 89 


Roybet,) Feo Lee ee eke 143 


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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4st, 1908 
FIRST EVENING SALE 
OF THE COLLECTION 


OF 


MR. EDWARD BRANDUS 


IN THE 


FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 
546 Fifth Avenue, cor. 45th Street 


AT 8.30 P.M. 


W. THORNLEY 


Born in England, he has made his home in Paris. He 
paints mostly scenes along the north coast of France 
and his work is greatly appreciated by art connois- 
seurs. 

1 _ SAINT MALO 

(Water Color) 


Height 11% inches; width 18 inches 


W. THORNLEY 


Born in England, he has made his home in Paris. He 
paints mostly scenes along the north coast of France 
and his work is greatly appreciated by art connois- 
seurs. 


Hes STREET AT DINAN 


(Water Color) 


Height 17% inches; width 12 inches 


q 4 ADRIEN SCHULZ 


Paris 
Pupil of Hanoteau 


Ge is a close student of nature; his works show many of 
the qualities of Diaz, and they find a ready sale among 
the admirers of the Barbizon School and its followers. 


3 ROAD THROUGH THE FOREST 
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Height 15 inches; width 22 inches 


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Height 20 inches; width 26 inches 


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Paris 
Pupil of Ary Scheffer 


Received First Class Medal Salon 1875 


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JOHAN VAN HUCHTENBURG 


16460—1733 


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Height 32 inches; width 25% inches: 


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Height 32 inches; width 25 inches. 


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FREDERIC EDE 


Paris 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. He studied in Paris under 
. Bouguereau and Robert-Fleury. In 1893, at the Co- 
lumbian Exposition in Chicago he received medal of 
honor, Frederic Ede is an artist of exceptional 
talent whose works will live. 


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THE LITTLE BRIDGE 


Height 13 inches; width 16 inches 


SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK 


- Height 23 inches : width 29 inches 


THE STREAM THROUGH 
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Height 22 inches; width 29 inches 


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FRANCOIS (BARON) GERARD 
Paris 


1770—1830 


25 MADAME RECAMIER 
Height 55 inches; width 42 inches 


Collection Bernard Franck, Paris 


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Wife of Louis XIV 


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(About 1670) 


2 STILL LIFE 
From the Gaillard Collection 
Place Malesherbes, Paris 


Height 52 inches; width 72 inches 


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GEORGE ROMNEY 
1734—1802 


28 LADY HESTER AMELIA DE BURGH 
Sister of the Thirteenth Earl of Clarnicarde 


Height 30 inches; width 26 inches 


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EMILE LEVY 
Paris 
1826—189g0 


Gold medallist of the Paris Salon. Chavalier of the 
Legion of Honor 


29 | PEASANT GIRL 
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Height 46 inches; width 36 inches 


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Panis 


1839—1907 
Pupil of Diaz 


FARM IN NORMANDY 


Height 22 inches; width 32 inches 


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Paris 


Received a number of medals at the Salon and was made: 
a member of the Legion of Honor. The Minister of 
Art has bought many of Perret’s works for the Musée 
du Luxembourg and for museums in other cities, 
and one of his paintings was acquired by the city of 
Paris. Aimé Perret is called the painter of the happy 
and prosperous peasants, while Millet painted the 
very poor toilers of the fields. There are French 
critics who predict that history will place the name 
of Aimé Perret in the same class with that of Rous- 
seau, Corot, Millet and all the great artists who have 


p \p 7 M shown us the poetry, the joys and sorrows of the 
Nant fields and their eternal beauty. His paintings are in 
ue es many prominent collections in this country, The 
ae “ {% owner of this collection has had no greater success. 
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Height 24 inches; width 20 inches 


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ALEXANDRE LOUIS LELOIR 


Paris 


Received the Prix de Rome, 1861, Medals Paris Salon. 
Legion of Honor 


38 THE ROSE 


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1659—1734 


40 LA DUCHESSE DE LESDIGUIERES 


Height 36 inches ; width 28 inches 


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CESARE DETTI 


Paris 


Born in Rome, studied in the St. Lucca Academy. His 
work is well known in this country by his pictures 
in the New York Metropolitan Museum and famous 
private collections. He exhibits in the Paris Salon 
and is “Hors Concours.” 


41 LOUIS XIII HERALD 


Height 29 inches ; width 22 inches 


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1769—1830 


45 MRS. MACKWORTH PRAED 
Height 50 inches ; width 40 inches 


Rushton Hall Collection, Northamptonshire 


GUSTAVE JACQUET 
Paris 
Medals Paris Salon 1868, 1875, 1878. Legion of Honor 
1879 
46 THE LOVE SONG 


Height 28 inches; width 24 inches 


POURBUS FRANCOIS 
1545—1581 
4% PORTRAIT OF THE DUC D’ALENCON 


Afterwards Henri III, King of France 


Height 18 inches; width 15 inches 


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JOHN HOPPNER 


1759—I1810 


49 MISS ELISABETH SUFNELL 


Daughter of William Sufnell, Esq., of Langleys, Buck- 
inghamshire. Married August 1, 1797, to Sir 
Thomas Pilkington, Seventh Baronet, died 1841. 
Portrait painted in 1798. Left four heirs. This 
portrait belonged to her second daughter, Miss Anna 
Pilkington. 


Height 30 inches : width 25 inches 


Georges Petit Galleries 


GEORGE HENRY HARLOW, R. A. 


1787—1819 


aQ COUNTESS OF ESSEX 
Height 32 inches; width 25 inches 


Rushton Hall Collection, Northamptonshire 


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No. 92 


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1470—I541 


52 THE VIRGIN WITH THE INFANT 
AND AN ANGEL 


Height 36 inches; width 23 inches 


From the collection of Charles Sedelmeyer 


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ANTONIO TORRES 


Was born at Tarragona, Spain, in 1874; he studied in the 


art schools of Barcelona and in the Julian Academy, 
Paris. At present he spends the winter months at 
Barcelona, where he finds the charming models for 
his “Ideal Heads,’ while from May to November 
he has a studio in Paris. Torrés paints “beautiful,” 
he is gifted with a rare talent and he is steadily im- 
proving. The owner of these pictures has so much 
confidence in Torrés as a coming great man that he 
has agreed to buy everything he paints. 


Height 24 inches; width 18 inches 


MIGNON 


‘Height 24 inches; width 18 inches 


SECOND EVENING 


THURSDAY, APRIL 2d, 1908 


AT 8.30 P.M. 


G. HAQUETTE 


Paris 


Received Medals Paris Salon . 
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OLD DIEPPE FISHERWOMAN 
Height 22 inches; width 18 inches 


Henri Fouquier Collection 


THE BELLE OF TARRAGONA _ 


. Q* Height 37 inches; width 29 inches 


a8 SWEET AIRS 


Height 32 inches ; width 26 inches 


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FRANCOIS DROUAIS 


LA MARQUISE DE SERRILLY 
No. 99 


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1753—1839 


ELIZABETH 


COUNTESS OF WINTERTON 


Height 30 inches; width 25 inches 


Collection McLean, London 


ons 


FREDERIC EDE 


Paris 


(See Note Number 22) 


67 THE RIVER LOING 
? NEAR MONTIGNY 


Height 26 inches; width 27 inches 


68 AUTUMN 


Height 24 inches; width 29 inches 


69 RIVER SCENE 


Height 24 inches; width 29 inches 


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1726—1770 


70 


width 25 inches 


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GEORGE ROMNEY 
LADY HAMILTON 


No. 102 


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Born 1744 


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1676—1756 


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Paris | 
1829—I90I . 
Medals Paris Salon 1852, 1859, 1861. Le 


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Height 27 inches ; width 34 inches 


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AIME PERRET 


Paris 


(See Note Number 35) 


PROUD TOILER OF THE FIELDS 


Height 24 inches ; width 20 inches 


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SUNSET IN THE FIELDS (J N 4) 


Height 32 inches; width 26 inches 


Brussels 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS — 


Medals Paris Salon 1851, 1868, 1878. 


Legion of Honor | 


MARINE 


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GASTON LATOUCHE 
: Paris 


Is recognized as one of the leading artists of the modern 


French school. The French government has ac- = ,/) | 


quired several of his works for the Musée du Luxem- 
bourg and commissioned him to paint a number of 
panels for the Ministry of Agriculture. He was 
awarded a Gold Medal of the First Class at the ex- 
hibition in the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1907. 

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100 ASUNSET AT BRUGES, BELGIUM Lb 
Belgium 


Height 30 inches ; width 32 inches 


101 THE LAST CHAPTER 


Height 30 inches ; width 32 inches 


width 20 inches 


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Height 26 inches 


BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS 
Dutch, 1844 
103 MATERNAL LOVE 


Height 131% inches; width 17 inches 


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1610—1605 


DE MAISON 


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On canvas, height 42 inches ; width 35 inches 


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Paris ~ ad 
Pupil of Ary Scheffer. Medals Salon 1873, 1874, 1875, 
1878 
105 THE NEW PURCHASE 


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Pupil of Cabanel and Bouguereau. Medallist of the 
Salon. Hors Concours 


108 DAPHNIS ET CHLOE 


Height 56 inches; width 42 inches 


A. VAN DYCK 


1599—1641 


109 LA FEMME AU COLLIER 
DE PERLES 


Collections Baron Blanc (Chateau de Chancy), Charles 
Sedelmeyer 


Height 19 inches; width 13 inches 


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MAURICE LELOIR / 


Paris 
Received medals at the Paris Salon 
110 ' LA DERNIERE GERBE 


(The Last Sheaf) 
Height 110 inches; width 71 inches 


Exhibited in the Paris Salon of 1882; No. 1637 in the 
catalogue 


THIRD EVENING 


FRIDAY, APRIL 3d, 1908 
AT 8.30 P.M. 


W. THORNLEY 


(See Note Number 1) 


111 THE OLD BRIDGE AT DINAN 
(Water Color) 


Height 1144 inches; width 171% inches 


112 SMALL STREET AT SAINT MALO 
(Water Color) 


Height 1134 inches; width 171% inches 


55. 


‘ OD MAURICE JACQUET 


Paris 


Son of the well-known engraver, Jules Jacquet. A 
promising young artist whose “Ideal Heads” have 
already become popular. 


113 YOUNG GIRL 


Height 26 inches; width 21 inches 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH 4 D 
ag 727—1788 | eee 
114 DR. HAVILAND 


Height 30 inches ; width 25 inches 


Collection Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris 


Pupil of Bonnat, Medall 


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THE DUCHESS OFVKE ATL 
No. 148 


FREDERIC EDE 


Paris 


(See Note Number 22) 


116 THE WOODEN BRIDGE 


Height 18 inches; width 22 inches 


117 ON THE RIVER LE RU 


Height 21 inches; width 29 inches 


118 SPRING 


Height 18 inches; width 22 inches 


SPANISH SCHOOL 
XVI Century | 


119 TRIPTYQUE 
History of Jacob 


Center: Isaac dying gives his benediction to Jacob, mis- 
taking him for Esau. 

On the right: Esau’s dream. 

On the ieft: Esau sells his right of seniority for a plate 
of lentils. 


Collection : Lopez. 


or, 


121 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN 


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1787—1819 


132 MARGARET BRYANT 


Height 30 inches ; width 25 inches 


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LEON COMERRE 
Paris 


Received the Prix de Rome in 1875; medals Paris Salon 
1875, 1881; Officer of the Legion of Honor 


123 GIRL WITH DOVE 


Height 21 inches; width 15 inches 


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| 126 THE GUITAR PLAYER | 


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PHILIPPE DE CHAMPAGNE 
1602—1674 7 


128 PORTRAIT OF ANNE OF AUSTRIA 
(Mother of Louis XIV) 
Wrom the Chateau of Azay le Rideau 


Height 18 inches; width 15 inches 


DAME D'OULTREMONT 


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ANTONIS, MORO VAN DASHORST 
1512—1578 


Born at Utrecht, visited Italy, was recommended to 
Charles V who sent him to London 


15l LADY JANE GREY 


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Height 45 inches; width 32 inches 


From the Albemarle Collection 


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Height 30 inches; width 25 inches 


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A successful French artist, exhibiting in the yearly Paris 
Salon, whose works are in the best collections and 
have great merit. 


134 MANON LESCAUT 


Height 22 inches; width 29 inches 


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Height 26 inches 


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No. 153 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 


10590—1745 


136 LOUIS XIV 
Height 35 inches; width 27 inches 


From the collection of the Marquis de Biencourt, Chateau 
Azay le Rideau 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


Paris 


1817—1878 


137 ROAD IN PICARDIE 
Height 8% inches; width 17 inches 


From Georges Petit Galleries, Paris 


GIACOMO VECCHIO PALMA 


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1480—1528 


138 ELEONORA GONZALA 
Duchess of Urbino 
Height 42 inches ; width 32 inches 


Collection Emile Gavet, Paris 


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dth 28 inches 


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AIME PERRET ¢@. © 
Paris 


(See Number 35) 


140 RETURN FROM THE HARVEST 
Height 78 inches; width 48 inches 


Perret’s masterpiece; exhibited in the Salon of 1807; 
illustrated in the Salon Catalogue Number 88 


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FERDINAND ROYBET 


Paris 
Received all the honors of the Salon, including the Grand 
Medal in 1893; officer of the Legion of Honor 
143 THE TROUBADOUR 


Height 21 inches; width 14 inches 


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TOURNIERES 


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No. 155 


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Height 17 inches; width 24 inches | 
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Height 36 inches; width 29 inches 


F, WINTERHALTER 
1806—1873 ff, 


148 THE DUCHESS OF KENT 
Mother of Queen Victoria 


Height 52 inches; width 40 inches 


Purchased from the collection of the Duke of Cambridge 
by Thomas McLean, London 


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GEORGE MORLAND 


1763-1804 


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149 = STOPPING ATTHE INN 


: Height 30 inches; width 49 inches 
Collection Eugene Lamy se ere 


GEORGE ROMNEY 


1734—1802 


150 MEDITATION 
Height 36 inches ; width 28 inches 


Thomas McLean Collection 


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No. 156 


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152 : STILL LIFE 


From the Gaillard Collection, Place Malesherbes, Paris 
Canvas, height 52 inches; width 72 inches 


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Height 30 inches; width 32 inches 


155 


ROBERT TOURNIERES 
1676—1756 


MADAME DE PARABERE 
Collection Thirion 


Height 32 inches; width 25 inches 


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1796—1875 
156 VILLE D’AVRAY 


Height 19 inches; width 15% inches 
Collections of Monsieur Girod and Baron de Neuflize 


From Les Galéries Georges Petit 


SIR MARTIN SHEE, P.R. A 


1769—1850 


157 LADY WHITMORE 


Height 50 inches ; width 40 inches 


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159 QUEEN ELIZABETH 


Height 42 inches ; width 35 inches 


Albemarle Collection 


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: Norway 
1847-1906 


Officer of the Legion of Honor. Gold Medal Exposition, 


1900 


160 WINTER SCENE 
NEAR 
COPENHAGEN 


Height 32 inches; width 40 inches 


BERNE-BELLECOUR 
L’EMBARQUEMENT 
No. 162 


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WILLIAM HOGARTH | 


1697—1764 


161 VISCOUNTESS OF TOWNSHEND 
Height 36 inches; width 30 inches 
Collection of Edward Harrison, Esq., of Balls 


From the Albemarle Collection 


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162 L’EMBARQUEMENT 


Paris Salon, 1882 
Exhibited at the Centennial Exposition, Paris, 1889 
Berne Bellecour’s Masterpiece 
Dated 1882 


Height 54 inches; width 80 inches 


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